Atomizer



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P. J. MOELROY.

ATOMIZ'ER.

Patented Aug. 12, 1890..

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

PATRICK J. MCELROY, OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSET'S.

ATOMIZER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 433,954, dated August 12, 1890.

Application filed March 25, 1890.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, PATRICK J. MCELROY, a citizen of the United States ot' America, and a resident of the city of Cambridge, in the county ot Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Atomizers, of which the following is a full, clear, and eXact description.

This improvement in atomizers consists of a barrel made of one piece of glass and having two separate and independent passages running lengthwise of it, and each at one end of the barrel provided with a nozzle, both presented toward each other, as Woll known in atomizers, in combination with a continuation of said barrel, which is made of glass and extends from its end opposite to that having the nozzles, as stated, and is in two parts or lengths, each having a passage lengthwise through it in continuation of a passage of said barrel, and one in line with and the other at an angle to and oil? from one side of the barrel.

In the drawings forming part of this specication, Figure l is a side elevation of an atoinizer-tube of this invention and in position in a bottle for use. Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section, on an enlarged scale, of the atomizer-tube of this invention detached. Fig. 3 is a transverse section on line 8 3, Fig. 2.

In the drawings, A is a barrel blown or otherwise suitably produced from glass and in oneA piece, and B C are two separate and 1 independent passages leading lengthwise of said barrel. Each passage B C, at one-end of the barrel A, terminates in separate nozzles B2 C2, respectively, and the orifices of the Vnozzles are presented in directions crossing other length CS is at an angle to and oit from one side of the barrel A. Each of thelengths B3 C3 has a passage B4 C, respectively, leading through it from end to end, and the passage B4 is in continuationof the passage B, and the passage CIl is in continuation of the passage C of the barrel A.

The barrel A, with its two separate pasexplanation.

This invention relates solely to an atomizer-tube such as has been described. A multipleX glass tube making part thereof is the subject vof a separate application, Serial No. 353,635 for Letters Patent ot` the United States.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,

vAn atomizer-tube composed of a barrel A, made of glass in one piece and havin'gtwo separate and independent passages B C, extending lengthwise through it, and each provided 'at one end with a nozzle b2 C2, in combination with a continuation which is made of glass and practically .in one piece with and is at the end ot the barrel opposite to that having said nozzles and in two lengths B3 C3, one B3 in line with and the other C3 at an angle to and ot'f from one side ot' the barrel, and both having passages 134.04, respectively, leading through them from end to end, and each in continuation of a passage'ot the barrel, substantially asdescribed, for the purposes specied.

In testimony whereof my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

PATRICK J. MCELROY.

Vtnesses:

ALBERT W. BROWN, HENRY F. MCKEEVER.

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